to mono if your amp will allow, also this is for single voice coil. otherwise run in mono parallel to run dual voice coils.
your going to do alot of work and the results are going to be meager the stock amp won't have the power to run the subs properly. you my burn out the subs. you should get an amp which can power those 2 12 inchers
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i was about to hook up 2 12'' mtx tr45 and 2 10'' renegade25 on my 1400watt amp too
Run a 2 sub per amp set-up. Get a distribution block for you power wire to split the power wire. You can run the remote wire from your stereo to one amp and then from the amp to the other amp. you will also need 2 sets of RCA's Easy way is too get a 4 channel amp to power 4 subs.
I have a 760 watt amp powering 2 10" subs and it works fine. my brother has a 1000 watt amp powering 2 12" subs and he got a capacitor. So it really depends on what amp your looking at. if the 760w you wont need one, if the 1000w i would be safe and buy a capacitor. for the 1000w amp you would only need a 1 or 2 farad capacitor.
It depends what subs you have it might be messing up your amp to i have 2 12 inch MTX thunder 5500s and i have a 1300 watt amp i turn it up all the way alot and nothing happens to my subs cause my amp shuts off. but what kinda subs do you have? that's what matters if you have 2 10 xplod's then yes but 2 ten jl audios no.
Yes the amp can push the 2 subs. I have 2 1250 watt 12inch subs and 1 maybe 400 or 500 watt amp and the amp does fine but if you want more bass at lower levels of volume then you want to have a bigger amp. Just make sure your amp doesnt blow your subs.
unfortionatly it alot more difficult than that. you first need to know if your subs are dual or single voice coil. then the ohm of the coils. your next step is to make SURE your amp is one ohm stable. (most are not) if your sub ohm will match you amp ohm. safely. its all in the wireing of the amp to the subs to change the ohms. if you dont know exactly how to wire them DONT DO IT yourself.
well if its a 2 channel then 1 pair of subs like if it has only one red and one white connecters then only one pair of subs then if it has 2 of each then 2 pairs of subs that's called a 4 channel amp seacrh in Google 4 channel amp and 2 channel amp you'll see what am talking about see look http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/ca/learningcenter/car/subwoofer_wiring/4DVC_4-ohm_4ch.jpg
A 800 watt 2 channel amp will work
"Power Acoustik GT1-2400D" OR "Kenwood Excelon X1200M" Amplifier
a channel refers to the speakers or subs. for example a 2 channel amp can power 2 subs or speakers. a 4 channel will power 4.